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cpg1.5.46 Security release - upgrade mandatory!The Coppermine development team is releasing a security update for Coppermine in order to counter recently discovered vulnerabilities. It is important that all users who run version cpg1.5.44 or older update to this latest version as soon as possible.[more]

this is not a hotline - allow days for answers, not hours! The plugin contrib board is meant as a place for questions on the plugins, not for additional feature requests. You have been speed-posting in the past few days - please understand that the coppermine staff is not your personal helpdesk, try solving your issues on your own first.

I would really like to have this clickable 'memberlist' link as an extra (last) line of the 'who is online' list. Would it be an easy thing to hack myself? I presume it's just a question of copying the code from the relevant section of the main page somewhere into codebase.php

It just seems useful to see which users are actually online, and then click on the full list of members.Thanks.

echo '<a href="usermgr.php">Full Member List</a><br />';(Customize to your liking. Remember to keep track of the single quotes and double quotes to nest them correctly.)

Oh, if you want to add it after the line I mentioned above, you need to move the tags "</td></tr>" out of that line and into your line, at the end. These tags close the table cell & row that is used for the who is online block.

edit: Thinking about it some more, I decided that I like it best to replace this line:

As written in my question above, I would like non registered visitors not to be able to view the profiles of registered people. In the "Who is online" block is listed the registered users online and the latest registered user as links to their profiles no matter if Im logged in or not. I think for visitors, the names should be listed as non links, and for registered users as links. How can this be done?

@lordprodigy: Even if this plugin does not provide links for guest users, if the guest user types in the profile URL manually, it will be shown. Keeping this in mind, here's how to remove the links for guest users.

echo "The newest registered user is ".(USER_ID ? "<a href=\"profile.php?uid={$newest_user_id}\">" : '') . $newest_user_name . (USER_ID ? "</a>" : '') . "<br>";And that should do it. If you are interested in blocking Guest Users from seeing user profiles, that's a support question outside the purview of this plugin. You might think it's related, but it's really not since the user profiles are shown in a completely different file. This plugin merely links to that file (or not, if you apply the changes I noted here).

But I have a little problem. If I install the Add to Lightbox plugin and this plugin here the lightbox plugin doesn't work correctly the add to lightbox button at the bottom of every thumbnail view is missing.

I have tried to fix it by myself but no chance maybe you have an idea?